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Dutch cyclist
Johannes ("Jan") Aloysius Maria Pieterse (born 29 October 1942) is a former professional
racing cyclist from the
Netherlands, who won the gold medal in the
Men's 100 km Team Trial at the
1964 Summer Olympics, alongside
Bart Zoet,
Evert Dolman, and
Gerben Karstens. At the same Olympics, he finished in 42nd place in the
Men's Individual Road Race.
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1920:
F. Canteloube,
G. Detreille,
M. Gobillot,
A. Souchard (
FRA)
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1924:
A. Blanchonnet,
R. Hamel,
A. Leducq,
G. Wambst (
FRA)
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1960:
L. Trapè,
A Bailetti,
C. Cogliati,
G. Fornoni (
ITA)
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1964:
B. Zoet,
E. Dolman,
G. Karstens,
J. Pieterse (
NED)
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1968:
J. Zoetemelk,
F. den Hertog,
J. Krekels,
R. Pijnen (
NED)
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1972:
V. Yardy,
G. Komnatov,
V. Likhachov,
B. Shukhov (
URS)
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1976:
A. Pikkuus,
V. Chaplygin,
A. Chukanov,
V. Kaminsky (
URS)
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1980:
Y. Kashirin,
O. Logvin,
S. Shelpakov,
A. Yarkin (
URS)
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1984:
M. Bartalini,
M. Giovannetti,
E. Poli,
C. Vandelli (
ITA)
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1988:
J. Schur,
U. Ampler,
M. Kummer,
M. Landsmann (
GDR)
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1992:
M. Rich,
B. Dittert,
C. Meyer,
U. Peschel (
GER)
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